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Read about Woodwardia radicans in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Woodwardia radicans, Smith. Lvs. rising from a short erect st., 3-5 ft. long, gracefully curved; pinnae 8-15 in. long, 2-4 in. wide, pinnatifid nearly to the midrib. The true W. radicans from Eu. bears scaly buds toward the apex of the lf. and roots to form new plants. The Californian and Mexican species, which has often been referred to this species, is really distinct and never roots; it is apparently not in the trade.


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